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What is Kyoto eSports?

2 months ago

Get to know Kyoto eSports, a company unlike any other. In this video, Oliver Denk, CEO, Owner, and Founder of Kyoto eSports walks you through Kyoto eSports's past, present, and future.

Kyoto eSports is one of the leading eSports organizers in North America, specializing in the game Hearthstone. We hold five tournaments each week, each consistently having between 100 and 150 participants. Our tournaments offer points for the official Hearthstone Championship Tour as prizes for the winners, attracting big-name players such as Pavel, the reigning Hearthstone World Champion, as well as many other players competing in the Championships. Because of our reach, we currently stand as the #1 Hearthstone tournament organizer in America, with over 180 tournaments hosted and thousands of participants. We stream these tournaments every night actually! We also have one of the best Rosters in Hearthstone; we currently have the 17th, 53rd, 60th, and 64th best players in America. All four of them will be attending the top 64 Spring Playoffs in about a week and if they get top four; they will be representing Kyoto eSports in Shanghai, China with the 16 best players in the world. We have also adapted to creating a SSBM roster, which is a secret for now but contains a player that is top 60 in the world and a partnered twitch streamer, a twitch streamer with over 15k followers, and an up and coming texas player.

We have found an opponent for you.
If you accept the match you will be taken to the hero section,
if you choose to decline at this point you will receive a ban penalty for 10 minutes.

MATCHMAKING

Select 4 heroes:

MATCHMAKING

Ban one of your opponents hero!

Select a hero and press the confirm button to ban that hero.

MATCHMAKING

RULES:

After the first game in a match begins, if a player leaves the match lobby, or cancels the "game
challenge", or leaves
the Hearthstone game client for any reason, it is considered a MATCH forfeiture and the oppositing
player will win
the MATCH. Similarly, once the starting hands are provided by the Hearthstone game client, if a player
leaves the
game for any reason, the player is considered to have forfeited the GAME. If a player selects a deck
with a class
that he or she used to win a previous game in the match, that GAME is considered a loss and forfeited.
Conquest format 4 classes throughout the match with 1 ban per matchup.

All players will play BO5 Conquest.

Players in this match must use only one deck per class. Anyone who moves on to the next match can edit
your decks
before the next game with his new opponent (Keep in mind that you are only allowed to do this before
accepting
the challenge!) Every player has the right to request a screenshot from his or her opponent’s deck
selection screen
from the moment he or she accept a challenge. If anyone has more than one deck from classes that they
picked they
will have a 1 game loss.

This Match System is in a standard format. Wild decks will not be allowed.

Report games as they are completed. The Game’s winner is responsible for updating the bracket.